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With early detection and treatment, breast cancer survival rates are very good. Individual prognosis depends on the
type of cancer, the stage of development when detected, and the treatments prescribed. The two most common types of breast cancer are ductal carcinoma, where tumors form in the cells of the milk ducts, and lobular carcinoma, which occurs in the milk-producing glands. Detection and therapy may include the following methods:

Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, according to the American Cancer Society. The prostate gland is located
below the bladder and surrounds part of the urethra. Enlargement of the prostate can be one of the early warning signs of prostate cancer. In the early stages, the patient may notice discomfort in urination. For men who are 50 and older, the most effective way to detect prostate cancer is through screening tests such as the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test, or the minimally invasive ultrasound imaging procedure. In order to receive optimal cancer care, the most accurate diagnosis is primary. Diagnostic and advanced imaging technology resources include the following:

National Cancer Institute

The National Cancer Institute leads a national effort to eliminate the suffering and death due to
cancer. Through basic and clinical biomedical research and training, NCI
conducts and supports research that will lead to a future in which we can
prevent cancer before it starts, identify cancers that do develop at the
earliest stage, eliminate cancers through innovative treatment interventions,
and biologically control those cancers that we cannot eliminate so they
become manageable, chronic diseases.

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